Dear Stephenie Meyer,
I am a huge fan of the Twilight Saga! I have read Twilight, New Moon and I just started the 629-page book, Eclipse. When my good friend recommended the books I was a bit skeptical, I mean how good could a vampire love story be? But I was interested; so many girls and even some boys at my school were reading the books. A few days later, after purchasing Twilight from Target, I had already finished the 468-page book. The plot may have pulled me into this newfound obsession I had towards the books, but I think the way you wrote is what turned the obsession into an addiction. Although the books are long your writing is definitely not boring. The events of the book, however small they may seem, come together to form a seamlessly passionate story about a girl and a boy fighting against all odds to stay together. While reading the books I wondered how you came up with such a plot. The books are unlike any thing out there. I think that is why so many people are eager to read Twilight and the 3 other books. They contain so much drama, action, suspense and romance; it is hard to put them down. With the much anticipated movie coming out and the large amount of attention the books received, has your life changed? Do you ever regret publishing the books or is the fame and attention the reason you wrote the books in the first place? These are just a few of the many questions I have and probably many other readers would love to know and understand. If you are willing I would love to hear back from you.
Sincerely Kyra Swenson,
An adoring fan
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